The Green Pastures (Hallmark Hall of Fame)

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Episode no.Season 7
Episode 1
Directed byGeorge Schaefer
Written byMarc Connelly (playwright), Roark Bradford (underlying book)
Original air dateOctober 17, 1957 (1957-10-17)
"The Green Pastures"
Hallmark Hall of Fame episode
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Episode no.Season 7
Episode 1
Directed byGeorge Schaefer
Written byMarc Connelly (playwright), Roark Bradford (underlying book)
Original air dateOctober 17, 1957 (1957-10-17)
Running time1:28:48
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"The Green Pastures" was an American television play first broadcast on NBC on October 17, 1957, as part of the television series Hallmark Hall of Fame. It was adapted from Marc Connelly's 1930 Pulitzer Prize–winning play which was in turn adapted from Roark Bradford's Ol' Man Adam an' His Chillun (1928). It was one of five programs nominated as Best Program of the Year at the 10th Primetime Emmy Awards.

The African-American cast was led by William Warfield, Eddie "Rochester" Anderson, and Earle Hyman. George Schaefer was the producer and director.

The program depicts fables of the troubles of the Christian God (who is called The Lord) in caring for his people on Earth. It consists of musical and comic vignettes connected by an elderly Sunday school teacher telling Bible stories to her young students.

Cast

The cast included:[1]

The production also included music by the De Paur Chorus.[2]

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